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Wouldn't that be overkill in this situation? He hasn't really described
he situation well. but it sounds like a home situation, and I doubt he's
inviting any hackers to spend the weekend.
As long as the shares are password protected, it sounds as though he has
sufficient protection.
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Allowing guest access to internet not lan
From: Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, January 28, 2010 5:16 pm
To: [log in to unmask]
You will need more then a Workgroup name change to accomplish this.
If you were to just change the Workgroup name, you would still see
two Workgroups in Network neighborhood. You would have some control
over user access by passwords, but the LAN would be visible and
hackable.
The correct way to isolate the LAN from the WAP is with three
routers all using a different private IP number. The primary router
could be 192.168.3.x. You would plug your WAN = Internet connection
into this router, as well as the other two routers. Those two
routers, one for the LAN, and one for the WAP would use two different
IP addresses, for example the LAN would be 192.168.1.x, and the WAP
192.168.2.x
Now your LAN won't even appear on the WAP, and is completely
inaccessible, and vice versa.
Mark Rode
>If this is a standard Workgroup, it seems to me all you have to do is
>make sure their Workgroup name is different from yours.
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>Hi All,
> What I want to do is set it up to allow a guest to be able
>to access the internet without having lan access.
>Thanks
>Brad Feuerhelm
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